On our list this week: Fringe, Community, 30 Rock, Game of Thrones, and so much more... read more
Starz's sci-fi original finished its season in ridiculous, confusing fashion... though in retrospect, maybe that was the best possible scenario. read more
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse debuted this deleted scene at Comic-Con to convince naysayers that they didn't make things up as it went along. read more
Plus: A Lost boss starts a new project, Tim Kring's Touch adds to its cast, and NBC finds another show to burn off. read more
On our list this week: Oprah, Jon Hamm, and SYTYCD. read more
Lost boss Damon Lindelof and Game of Thrones author R.R. Martin are locked in a semi-feud because Martin has dissed Lost's ending. Whose side are you on? read more
The network and creator are still at odds over salary and small-print, and each has a case. Showrunners from Lost, Sons of Anarchy take a side. read more
Plus: Leno is catching up to Conan in one demographic, HBO wants to pump up some laughs, and Hawaii Five-O will ride one big wave. read more
Plus: People love to watch Brett Favre, De Niro gets a new cop show, and how much longer does Running Wilde have to live? read more
Plus: Glee beats the Beatles, the Lost cast is reuniting, and Dora the Explorer sues Nickelodeon. read more
Also, The Social Network people are all over late-night. Here's where everyone will be clicking today. read more
Plus: The real reason ABC's boss quit is a little touchy, Damon Lindelof is writing something very awesome, and Jimmy Fallon has been accused of sexual discrimination. read more
Here's where everyone will be clicking today. Catch a glimpse of the premiere here. read more
Here's where everyone will be clicking today. read more
It's disconcerting that TV's most notable wheelchair users—Glee's Artie and Lost's John Locke—both spent Tuesday fixated on a "cure." read more
If you didn't like Tuesday's episode, too bad, says Team Darlton. The show's creators are telling the story they want to tell, whether you like it or not. The pair also responds to the Adam and Eve question. read more
We went back—way back—in last night's all-important take on Jacob and the Man in Black; but what did we really learn, and was it the right time for an episode like this? read more
Plus: Happy Town is pretty sad, Ken Burns is injecting more baseball docs, and Glee creator Ryan Murphy wants you to boycott Newsweek. read more
Plus: FlashForward tanks in the ratings, NBC picks up three more series, and the CW resurrects more vampires. read more
Plus: More Walking Dead casting news, President Obama takes shots at Jay Leno, and actress Lynn Redgrave passes away at age 67. read more
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